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'''Volker Böhm''',<br/>
 
'''Volker Böhm''',<br/>
a German computer scientist and chess programmer. Along with his fellow [[Ralf Schäfer]], Volker Böhm is author of the chess engine [[Spike]] <ref>[http://spike.lazypics.de/index_en.html Spike home]</ref>, which incorporates ideas from Volker's former engine [[IceSpell]] and Schäfer's former program [[Cheetah]], and won the first [[Chess960CWC 2005|Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship]] 2005 in Mainz <ref>[http://spike.lazypics.de/mainz2005_en.html Spike - Mainz 2005 Report]</ref> <ref>[http://www.chesstigers.de/index_news.php?id=413&rubrik=100&PHPSESSID=45a9bacd702a88ca73123364eaee243b Chess Classic - Spike is the first Chess960 Computer World Champion!]</ref>.  
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a German computer scientist and chess programmer. Along with his fellow [[Ralf Schäfer]], Volker Böhm is author of the chess engine [[Spike]] <ref>[http://spike.lazypics.de/index_en.html Spike home]</ref>, which incorporates ideas from Volker's former engine [[IceSpell]] and Schäfer's former program [[Cheetah]], and won the first [[Chess960CWC 2005|Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship]] 2005 in Mainz <ref>[http://www.spikechess.de/mainz2005.html Spike - Mainz 2005 Report] (German)</ref> <ref>[http://www.chesstigers.de/index_news.php?id=413&rubrik=100&PHPSESSID=45a9bacd702a88ca73123364eaee243b Chess Classic - Spike is the first Chess960 Computer World Champion!]</ref>.  
  
 
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Volker Böhm [1]

Volker Böhm,
a German computer scientist and chess programmer. Along with his fellow Ralf Schäfer, Volker Böhm is author of the chess engine Spike [2], which incorporates ideas from Volker's former engine IceSpell and Schäfer's former program Cheetah, and won the first Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship 2005 in Mainz [3] [4].

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Volker Böhm (left) und Ralf Schäfer, back of GCP between, Livigston Computer WM 2005 [5]

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